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Rising Mortality Rates for Young Whites As Well

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Antiochus

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To echo the previous study showing dramatic increases middle aged white mortality from Prof. Angus Deaton two months ago, the New York Times conducted their own preliminary investigation on young (18-34 year old) white Americans to see if a similar pattern could be detected. The results are tragic but unsurprising:

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/17/s...-rise-in-mortality-rates-of-young-whites.html

Drug overdoses are driving up the death rate of young white adults in the United States to levels not seen since the end of the AIDS epidemic more than two decades ago — a turn of fortune that stands in sharp contrast to falling death rates for young blacks, a New York Times analysis of death certificates has found.

The rising death rates for those young white adults, ages 25 to 34, make them the first generation since the Vietnam War years of the mid-1960s to experience higher death rates in early adulthood than the generation that preceded it.

The Times analyzed nearly 60 million death certificates collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 1990 to 2014. It found death rates for non-Hispanic whites either rising or flattening for all the adult age groups under 65 — a trend that was particularly pronounced in women — even as medical advances sharply reduce deaths from traditional killers like heart disease. Death rates for blacks and most Hispanic groups continued to fall.

The analysis shows that the rise in white mortality extends well beyond the 45- to 54-year-old age group documented by a pair of Princeton economists in a research paper that startled policy makers and politicians two months ago.

While the death rate among young whites rose for every age group over the five years before 2014, it rose faster by any measure for the less educated, by 23 percent for those without a high school education, compared with only 4 percent for those with a college degree or more.

The drug overdose numbers were stark. In 2014, the overdose death rate for whites ages 25 to 34 was five times its level in 1999, and the rate for 35- to 44-year-old whites tripled during that period. The numbers cover both illegal and prescription drugs.

“That is startling,” said Dr. Wilson Compton, the deputy director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. “Those are tremendous increases.”


Rising rates of overdose deaths and suicide appear to have erased the benefits from advances in medical treatment for most age groups of whites. Death rates for drug overdoses and suicides “are running counter to those of chronic diseases,” like heart disease, said Ian Rockett, an epidemiologist at West Virginia University
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Yet overdose deaths for young adult blacks have edged up only slightly. Over all, the death rate for blacks has been steadily falling, largely driven by a decline in deaths from AIDS. The result is that a once yawning gap between death rates for blacks and whites has shrunk by two-thirds.

“This is the smallest proportional and absolute gap in mortality between blacks and whites at these ages for more than a century,” Dr. Skinner said. If the past decade’s trends continue, even without any further progress in AIDS mortality, rates for blacks and whites will be equal in nine years, he said.

There is a reason that blacks appear to have been spared the worst of the narcotic epidemic, said Dr. Andrew Kolodny, a drug abuse expert. Studies have found that doctors are much more reluctant to prescribe painkillers to minority patients, worrying that they might sell them or become addicted.

“The answer is that racial stereotypes are protecting these patients from the addiction epidemic,”
said Dr. Kolodny, a senior scientist at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University and chief medical officer for Phoenix House Foundation, a national drug and alcohol treatment company.

One remembers the vicious bromides directed against ostensibly racist physicians who refuse to prescribe opioids to young blacks in the last few years and how it represents a vast, racist medical conspiracy.
 

tcrunch

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Studies have found that doctors are much more reluctant to prescribe painkillers to minority patients, worrying that they might sell them or become addicted.

“The answer is that racial stereotypes are protecting these patients from the addiction epidemic”

yay...?
 

Surface of Me

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Pain killer epidemic is real, last time I was in the hospital I specifically asked about what pain killers they were going to give me. No one really seems to be talking about yet, I bet it's going to blow up in a few years though.
 
People don't really understand how easy it is to get hooked on painkillers. I'm sure we'll see even tougher restrictions soon with this effecting the white community
 

hypernima

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Studies have found that doctors are much more reluctant to prescribe painkillers to minority patients, worrying that they might sell them or become addicted.

This is so fucking true and annoys me to no end. I have been profiled so damn much by doctors who prescribe me percocet instead of hydromorphone (the former does nothing for my pain levels) and have had them cut me off IV and switch me to pill despite me having pain levels remain 8+.
 

Kevinroc

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People don't really understand how easy it is to get hooked on painkillers. I'm sure we'll see even tougher restrictions soon with this effecting the white community

It really is. I was so scared I would get addicted to painkillers when I was prescribed them that I sometimes didn't take them at recommended times.
 

Griss

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It's insane what a shitty situation the last american generation appears to have left for the new one.

I have no doubt that rising economic inequality is the driver behind all of this.
 

Keri

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Especially black women, where there was cases of doctors not even giving they anesthesia for shit.

It's true of women generally, also. I read an article a while back which talked about how doctors tend to assume that women are exaggerating their pain and, consequently, will ignore their pain for longer.

EDIT: I actually found the article pretty quickly, if anyone is interested: How Doctors Take Women's Pain Less Seriously

In her essay, Jamison refers back to “The Girl Who Cried Pain,” a study identifying ways gender bias tends to play out in clinical pain management. Women are “more likely to be treated less aggressively in their initial encounters with the health-care system until they ‘prove that they are as sick as male patients,’” the study concludes—a phenomenon referred to in the medical community as “Yentl Syndrome.”
 

AlphaDump

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Medicare Part C is essentially this for older people. Who has an older parent that isnt a walking pharmacy?

there is a massive problem with opiates being prescribed in this country. healthcare companies have made a ton of money off of it.



i wonder where adderall and other amphetamines fall on the table
 

Pancake Mix

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And like with older people, this may mainly be an American problem for a variety of reasons. Any race falling disproportionately like this is really bad and disappointing. Look at this freaking graph in the older whites thread (which had some tasteless posts.)

Whitedeath1.jpg


Yikes. What are we doing so wrong compared to everyone else?

You can probably guess what USW stands for...and USH is US Hispanics.



Best not to start dancing with Mr. Brownstone...
 
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